Podcasts

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Podcast Episode
May 02, 2024
Podcast Episode
May 02, 2024

1.4%, with Vicki Been 1.4%, with Vicki Been

1.4% is NYC’s current—and historically low—apartment vacancy rate. New York City and State are in the throes of a housing crisis caused by decades of underproduction. To discuss the latest housing policy news affecting both NYC and the state, we’re joined by national housing expert Vicki Been, professor at NYU's Furman Center and former NYC Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development.
Podcast Episode
March 05, 2024
Podcast Episode
March 05, 2024

$39.5 billion, with Chancellor David Banks and Emma Vadehra $39.5 billion, with Chancellor David Banks and Emma Vadehra

$39.5 billion is spent by NYC annually to educate our students. The New York City Public Schools has an enormous and challenging task: educate and develop 900,000 students from a wide diversity of backgrounds and needs. Are we getting the return we need on our dollars? How are our students doing? NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks and Deputy Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer Emma Vadehra discuss.
Podcast Episode
January 31, 2024
Podcast Episode
January 31, 2024

151,700, with Maria Doulis 151,700, with Maria Doulis

151,700 is the net loss of New York personal income tax filers in 2020 and 2021. Was this primarily due to the pandemic? CBC is relaunching its podcast with a focus on policy discussions, starting with the podcast's founder and CBC alum Maria Doulis, Deputy New York State Comptroller for Budget and Policy Analysis. Tune in as we explore the challenge of retaining and attracting more New Yorkers.
Podcast Episode
January 26, 2024
Podcast Episode
January 26, 2024

85%, with Doreen Harris and Basil Seggos 85%, with Doreen Harris and Basil Seggos

85% is the amount New York State must reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The State’s Cap-and-Invest program is a key strategy to cap and reduce emissions, auction emission rights, and invest proceeds in energy transition. Doreen Harris, President and CEO of NYS Energy Research and Development Authority, and Basil Seggos, Commissioner of NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, joined CBC to discuss Cap-and-Invest, and much more.
Podcast Episode
December 19, 2023
Podcast Episode
December 19, 2023

$1.5 trillion, with the MTA's Janno Lieber and Jamie Torres-Springer $1.5 trillion, with the MTA's Janno Lieber and Jamie Torres-Springer

$1.5 trillion is the MTA’s total asset value—the trains, buses, yards, and stations...all the infrastructure moving New Yorkers round the clock. At a recent CBC event, MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber and President of Construction and Development Jamie Torres-Springer discussed congestion pricing, fare evasion, congestion pricing, state of good repair, the future of Penn Station, and more.
Podcast Episode
December 11, 2023
Podcast Episode
December 11, 2023

$10.6 billion, with Andrew Rein and Ana Champeny $10.6 billion, with Andrew Rein and Ana Champeny

$10.6 billion is the real-world, all-in budget gap that NYC could be facing once you include all spending that is currently unbudgeted or underbudgeted. In a co-production with Ben Max's podcast "Max Politics," CBC President Andrew Rein and Vice President for Research Ana Champeny about the City's decisions and unforeseen events that lead to the real-world budget gap, and the options for closing it.
Podcast Episode
October 20, 2023
Podcast Episode
October 20, 2023

44 million, with Commissioner Jessica Tisch 44 million, with Commissioner Jessica Tisch

44 million pounds of trash are generated by New Yorkers every day. The NYC Department of Sanitation not only collects residential waste, recyclables, and compostables, but it also removes snow, cleans streets and lots, removes graffiti, and fights rats. CBC Chair Marissa Shorenstein is joined by Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch, who is leading "New York's Trash Revolution." The revolution includes expanding composting citywide, residential and commercial waste containerization, sanitation truck and bin redesign, and more.
Podcast Episode
October 05, 2023
Podcast Episode
October 05, 2023

4.67 million, with Andrew Kimball 4.67 million, with Andrew Kimball

4.67 million is the total number of jobs in New York City, just shy of employment pre-pandemic. Though the economy is stable and employment generally strong, challenges remain. The economy is undergoing longer term transformation including remote work, which will affect our labor market and commercial real estate, and the City faces proximate challenges with the influx of new migrants and asylum seekers. NYC EDC's President and Executive Director joined CBC to discuss the Administration’s economic growth strategy, projects ranging from Willets Point to SPARC Kips Bay, the green economy and offshore wind, soccer, ferries, and more.
Podcast Episode
June 29, 2023
Podcast Episode
June 29, 2023

50,000, with Hope Knight 50,000, with Hope Knight

50,000 is the number of jobs New York State expects to be created over the next 20 years by attracting Micron to central New York with $7.2 billion of incentives. New York has long been a leader in economic development, with the State and localities offering tax incentives and spending totaling over $10 billion a year. Joining the podcast to discuss the Micron deal, workforce development, the film tax credit, Penn Station, and what analysis is done to show these investments are worth the cost is Hope Knight, President, CEO & Commissioner of Economic State Development.
Podcast Episode
June 09, 2023
Podcast Episode
June 09, 2023

$4.3 billion, with NYC Budget Director Jacques Jiha $4.3 billion, with NYC Budget Director Jacques Jiha

$4.3 billion is the Adams' Administration's estimate of the cost to house and provide services to asylum seekers this and next year. But that is only a small portion of the City's fiscal challenges. NYC Budget Director Jacques Jiha joined the CBC to discuss the fiscal year 2024 Executive Budget, negotiations with the City Council, future budget gaps, efforts to improve the City's management and more.